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Mantra Films : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mantra Films
Mantra Films Inc., or Mantra Entertainment, is an American softcore pornography production company created by Joe Francis, chiefly for the production and distribution of the United States-based ''Girls Gone Wild'' and ''Guys Gone Wild'' media franchises. ==History and organization==
The company was previously known as ''Fall Line Entertainment''. In addition to Girls Gone Wild, the company also produced the ''Banned from Television'' series in 1998, featuring raw, uncensored and graphic scenes of violence caught on camera. The company also produces "Uncensored" versions of reality dating shows such as ''Blind Date'' and ''The Fifth Wheel'', which feature extensive (mostly female) nudity and sexual content that cannot be shown on mainstream television. The company is based on a business model of getting young women to bare their breasts on camera in exchange for a t-shirt, then selling the resulting videos directly to the consumer. In the early days of his company, Francis obtained this footage third-party, and some cameramen who sold Francis footage did not obtain releases from those being filmed. This resulted in lawsuits, one of which was settled for $10,000. Today the videos, which sell for as little as $9.99 apiece, contribute to a total sales figure of $40 million a year for Mantra Films, Inc.〔〔
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